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captain harlock
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03.25.2007, 04:00 PM

I'd agree about the aluminum thingy from one aspect: they're so shiny you'll have a very hard time till you decide to run the SuperMaxx. Most truggies are made of super hard composite plastic with carbon fibers and it doesn't look as charming as the SuperMaxx.


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03.26.2007, 04:57 AM

i guess so, but the way i drive:002:
i'd probly break it or bend it.


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03.29.2007, 04:55 PM

here's the size of an losi 8T:
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Scale: 1/8
Length: 21.875in (555.63mm)
Width: 16.375" (415.9mm)
Wheelbase: 14.5-14.65in (368.3-372.1mm)
Weight: 8.45lb (Dry)
Kit/RTR: Race Roller
Body: Unpainted
Fuel Tank Capacity: 150cc


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